Learn about synthetic marijuana addiction

Synthetic marijuana, otherwise known as spice or K2, is a substance that is constantly growing in popularity throughout the country, even though negative side effects can result from use. This drug contains a chemical compound that was initially created to mimic the effects of regular marijuana. However, the many chemicals that are utilized to create these compounds have developed a drug that is very dangerous and does much more than just produce effects similar to regular marijuana. In addition, the formulation of these compounds changes often, as this is a manmade substance. Therefore, one batch of synthetic marijuana could produce a euphoric high, while another batch could lead a user into full-blown psychosis. Sadly, just one use of this substance has led to death.

Similar to the abuse of any substance, as soon as individuals begin continually abusing synthetic marijuana, it can become exceptionally challenging to stop without the help of professionals. Even when individuals face negative consequences because of their use, they keep using because they are not able to stop their pattern of abuse. Luckily, there are treatment options available to help arm these individuals with the skills needed to put an end to their abuse and live drug-free.

Statistics

Synthetic marijuana addiction statistics

The true prevalence of synthetic marijuana abuse is unknown, however, there are a number of statistics that show the many dangers associated with the abuse of this substance. For example, between January and June of 2014, nearly 800 cases of synthetic marijuana exposure were reported to poison centers throughout the country. Within a two-week-long period in March of 2014, Louisiana reported that emergency departments within the state treated more than 100 people for synthetic marijuana overdose. Lastly, in May of 2014, roughly 120 people within five days suffered synthetic marijuana overdose in Texas.

Causes and Risk Factors

Causes and risk factors for synthetic marijuana addiction

The causes and risk factors that can determine one’s chances of abusing synthetic marijuana can include the following:

Genetic: Similar to the abuse of other substances, the onset of synthetic marijuana use disorder is said to have a genetic link. Those with a family history of substance use disorders, antisocial personality disorder, and/or conduct disorder have a stronger likelihood of abusing this substance than those without this genetic background.

Environmental: The environment in which one lives can play a major role in whether or not he or she will develop synthetic marijuana use disorder. Things such as being exposed to synthetic marijuana abuse or other substance abuse, growing up in an unstable environment, or going through numerous forms of trauma can all factor into an individual’s vulnerability to abuse a substance like this.

Risk Factors:

Possessing limited self-control

Struggling with behavioral disinhibition

Personal or family history of conduct disorder or antisocial personality disorder

Personal or family history of other substance use disorders

Suffering from childhood maltreatment

Experiencing trauma

Beginning to abuse drugs and/or alcohol at an early age

Signs and Symptoms

Signs and symptoms of synthetic marijuana addiction

Since there are many different chemicals within the compounds that make up synthetic marijuana, the signs and symptoms of them can vary in severity, type, and duration. Some of the potential signs and symptoms of this form of substance abuse can include:

Behavioral symptoms:

Failing to fulfill obligations at work or at home

Continually increasing the dosage of the substance consumed or the frequency with which it is consumed

Inappropriate laughter

Social withdrawal

Belligerence

No longer participating in activities that were once enjoyed

Physical aggression

Decline in occupational performance

Physical symptoms:

Panic attacks

Psychomotor agitation or retardation

Impaired motor coordination

Vomiting

Nausea

Cognitive symptoms:

Confusion

Paranoid ideation

Cognitive impairment

Psychosis

Impaired judgment

Hallucinations

Delusions

Psychosocial symptoms:

Emotional detachment

Fluctuating moods

Agitation and irritability

Anxiety

Mania

Feelings of euphoria

Effects

Effects of synthetic marijuana addiction

The longer that a person continues to struggle with synthetic marijuana abuse, the more likely he or she is to suffer from a number of detrimental effects. Even one single use of this substance can be highly devastating. Some of the many long- and short-term effects of this form of substance abuse can include:

Decline in occupational functioning

Onset of, or worsening of current, symptoms of other mental health conditions

Need for hospitalization

Psychosis

Self-harm

Chronic suicidal ideation

Disturbed relationships

Heart attack

Stroke

Familial discord

Co-Occurring Disorders

Synthetic marijuana addiction and co-occurring disorders

Those with synthetic marijuana use disorder might also struggle with the following co-occurring conditions:

Conduct disorder

Other substance use disorders

Antisocial personality disorder

Withdrawal & Overdose

Effects of synthetic marijuana withdrawal and overdose

Effects of synthetic marijuana withdrawal: If synthetic marijuana is being abused, users place themselves at risk for going through a period of withdrawal when they stop that use. The symptoms connected to withdrawal will vary based on a number of things and may include:

Flu-like symptoms

Hot and cold flashes

Cravings for synthetic marijuana

Lethargy

Experiencing hunger, yet not being able to keep food down

Nausea

Violent temper tantrums

Diarrhea

Effects of synthetic marijuana overdose: When a substance is consumed at such a rate that an individual’s body becomes unable to metabolize it, an overdose can occur. Symptoms of a synthetic marijuana overdose can include:

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